Politics & Government
Nov. 8, 2016 Presidential Election: What's on the Ballot in Troy?
Four school board candidates vie for two six-year terms.

TROY, MI – As is typical in presidential election years, contests at the top of the ballot grab all the headlines; this year even more than usual. But voters in Troy have a few things at the bottom of the ballot; it's these smaller races that often go unheralded, but really have more to do with our day-to-day lives than who sits in the White House. Here are some things to prepare for on next week's ballot:
Troy School District, board member, vote for two, six-year term:
- Kumar Bhatt
- Steve Gottlieb
- Elizabeth Hammond
- Bernard T. Lourim
- Sunil Sivaraman
OFFICIAL LIST OF PROPOSALS
GENERAL ELECTION – NOVEMBER 8, 2016
REGIONAL TRANSIT AUTHORITY OF SOUTHEAST MICHIGAN
A Proposal Authorizing the Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan (RTA) to Levy an Assessment
The proposal would authorize the Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan (RTA) to levy within Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties a
property tax assessment:
- at a rate of 1.2 mills ($1.20 per $1,000 of taxable value);
- for 20 years beginning in 2016 and ending in 2035;
- that may not be increased, renewed, or used for other purposes without direct voter approval; and
- to be used upon the affirmative vote of an RTA board member from each RTA member jurisdiction for the purpose of construction and operation of a
public transportation system connecting Macomb, Oakland, Washtenaw, and Wayne counties, including rapid transit bus routes across county lines,
specialized service for senior citizens and people with disabilities, commuter rail, airport express service, and other public transportation purposes
permitted by law, consistent with RTA bylaws and subject to the limitations of the Regional Transit Authority Act.
If this new additional assessment is approved and levied, revenue will be disbursed to the RTA. It is estimated that $160,907,285 will be collected in the first year.
Should this assessment be approved?
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Find an updated Troy precinct map with polling locations here.
On Tuesday, Nov. 8, polls will be open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
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